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Show - Pin 4 Miss Josie Kelly of Salt Lake was in Eureka this week, being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra.-J- , E. Eureka Personals and Social Events OConnor. P. J. Bonner and Oscar .Andrus wars In Nephl on Wednesday, going L. E. Pierce spent Monday at there for the nmetlng of the board GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES Mrs. Mrs. James Norman was the meat Salt Lake. of Salt Lake friends this week. f - of eounty commissioners. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Young of Salt Mrs. H. E. Wall and son, Henry, W. H. Moeller la recovering after were la Nephl for a short visit last Lake were In Eureka this week, a few dayi Illness. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L J. BarMrs. Joseph Kendall and duugh-te- r, Wednesday. Mrs. with end week Hugo Depresla and daughter, nard. Enid, spent .the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity and Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, were Salt Lake Salt Lake friends. , daughter, Mary Frances, returned Charles Hanks of Salem was In visitors during the past few days. The Fox superpicture, Evange- home late last week after a pleasant Eureka last Sunday, visiting with will sojourn with Balt Lake Mends. booked Mrs. for Frank next, Taylor. line," Ur. and Sunday Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C. Parsons of M. C. Mero came out from Salt be shown on Tuesday, owing to deIn Salt Lake are in Eureka this week, film this week the territory. and reaching lay spent l4ike on Sunday The Fox superpicture, ."Evange- visiting with Dr. and Mrs. A. H. looking after his real estate interests. line," booked for Sunday next, will Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sodermaa Mrs. Brown, former postmistress be shown on Tuesday, owing to de111 at lay la film reaching this territory. to leave next Thursday for an expect bees Quito has at Mammoth, one of the Salt Lake hospitals. The J. A. Johnson of the Schramm-Johnso- n extended visit at their former home company, was out from Salt in Finland. lady Is suffering from ulcers of the stomach. Lake on Sunday for a short visit Manager Jackson MeChrystal of Mrs. W. H. Green returned to Sil- with Mr. Bourne of the local stors. the Gemini, Ridge A Valley and othSee "The Arrival of Kitty at the er local mines, la out from Salt Lake, ver City early in the week after spending several days la Salt Lake, Star Theatre on Thursday next, giv- making an Inspection of the properhaving been summoned there on ac- en by the B. T. U. Theatrical Co., a ties. count of the illness of her daughter. cast of fifteen people. Reserved seats May Day stock on whieh ths recent assessment has not been paid Mrs. R. 8. Robertson was out from but 60 cents. ' Frank Taylor met with an acci- became delinquent on Monday of Salt Lake during the week, being a this week. The amount of the a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dent while at work in the Gemini mine last Friday, falling and sus- seasment Is S cents per share. . I. J. Barnard. taining some slight Injuries which' Harry Gonsales Was struck by The Elks have arranged to give him at home for a week. rock, while at work in the falling kept the receipts of next Saturday night's new shaft early In the week. Chiefs are The of today Payaon people dance to the Salvation army. The He escaped with come cuts and and formal the celebrating opening SB cents and be each will admission bruises. 10 cents will be charged for each dedication of their hew memorial Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood, Mrs. of south which la located Just dance. A cordial Invitation is ex- park, A Ben Hlgginson, Miss Marie Holda-wa- y. business of district that ths city. tended to the public. Miss Lafawn Hood and Harvey very elaborate program Is being carLouie Noel, Chief Cons, leasee, ried out. Zina Seott Hood, were guests met with an accident last week, fallMr. and Mrs. Thomas McCormick of Provo on Saturday and Sunday, ing across a piece of timber and were in Salt Lake this week, taking Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riches have breaking a couple of ribs. During their son, Neil, who submitted to an sold their residence to J.. B. Sylvestthe week, while recovering frbm the operation for removal of adnolds and er of Knightvllle. It Is Mr. Riehans injury, he made a trip to Salt Lake tonsils. Mrs. Katie Murphy, a sis- intention to move his family to Proand was accompanied by Mrs. Noel ter of Mrs. McCormick, also accom- vo. and their daughter. Vera Rife, of the Reporter force, panied them to the capital. Daily papers of this week have The next dance of the Eureka Vol- wls in Balt Lake during the week, contained full page advertisements unteer Fire Department will be giv- going there for the wedding of his .telling why the Utah Idaho Sugar en on the evening of May 18th. Ad- sister, Miss Dora Rife, to Mareellus company found It necessary to raise vertising matter has been sent out Bills. The marriage ceremony was the price of sugar for the purpoee and the department members are performed on Wednesday. of protecting Utah people who were bard at work la an effort to make John J. Cronin, In charge of the in danger of having all their sugar the danee a success. railroad of Tintlc, made a Knight taken away from them by speculatMrs. V. E. Ekloff returned early business trip to Helper today, going were It is alleged shipors," whom In the week after a few days visit there in company with J, Will ping it to other parts of the country, at Balt Lake. Mr. Ekloff, who was Knight They will investigate railThe advertisements fall to say why several state in for the days, has re- road matters at Mr. Knights coal arenow the people of Colorado to turned his property at camp. mining getting sugar for IB cents a pound Miss Elisabeth Windsor is here Mountain,' Idaho. He expects and why the sugar interests of that Spring new to soon from Brsdsford.s Pennsylvania, for the have milling plant state are protecting Colorado people a visit with Miss Cleone Owens. The to that extent. It is understood that in operation. An enjoyable birthday party was young ladies became dose friends Colorado residents are able to seatcure the sugar which is alloted to given last week in honor of Mrs. while Miss Owens was In the east Miss school few a ago. years them for IB cents a pound, while the Jack Backlund. The program In- tending Windsor will remain In Eureka for big sugar companies of that state cluded card playing followed by a a of weeks. . get the higher price on sugar which fine luncheon. Those attending the couple o Mr. and Mrs. Erick Is shipped to other parts of the party were: Mrs. Mr. and Colorado Erick words In other Erickson, Fllnk, Wonderful Story Of The country. people arer protected by their sugar Mr. and Mrs, Edward Boderman, Mr, Ninth At Btar Monday companies while Utah people are be- and Mrs. Gus Haldln, Mrs. Ida O Utah-Idaho Snell robbed Miss and John Ellen ing by the When Louis Grantalre inherited a forest principality at the death of his father he determined to clean out the lumber camps, around which B MMII an evil name clung like a pall. e, At the first eamp he found a bully who beat weaker men of beating, and for the blood-lu- st marked the faces of the helpless with the calks of his boots. At the second esmp wss Norms, ss bad as LeBlanc. At the third was Pierre, worse than both of the others together. Each of these men Louis Gran-tal- re sent beaten out of eamp, bruised and sullen. At the foot of the deadly rapids Louis found a French girl, Annette Bosseut. She stood apart and watched a danee at which the rough lumbermen whirled their women violently across the splintering floor. When Annette refused to danee with Louis, whom she believed to be an ordinary lumberman, he swept her from her feet and forced her to danee with him. She was angered. The three bullies slunk back Into the settlement after nightfall and tried to kill Louis. The girl was against him and his future seemed overhung by murky clouds. His triumph over circumstances will be shown at the Btar Theatre Monday in "The Brute Breaker," a Universal pbotodrama of the north. In which Frank Mayo and Kathryn Adams play the stellar roles. Star Theatre Monday. From the New Royal Cook Rook THERE ot-Mis- HWWWWMWHWHWH fa an Sift together flours, baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted shortening; beat three minutes. Buka oa hot greased griddlo. Walks i uSSplou Royal teaspoon aatt lCeupo milk Roysl Hot Qriddls Cakes leaps XSmUng Sift flour, baking powder and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thoroughly and 'add to dry is gredients; add melted shortening and mix in beaten whites of eggiL Bake in well iron aa-9- 1 greased hot waffle hot-witbrown. Serve, maple syrup. It should take about lA minutes to bake etch waffle. POWDER uBjsspnnas shortening ' Mix and rift dry ingredi- ents; add milk and melted shortening; best weN. Bake oa slightly greased hot griddle. Griddlo Cakes with Eggs 1 ISfiaapooa RAKING flour U Usspooa salt 1 Uupoona Royal Powder Abmoitciy Pero h cups floor tt teaspoon nt Royal I teupoonn Powdei- Peking FREE New Royal Cook Iteuk thoao and eoatalnisg seome a ( other Mlikirul Sesps W sups unk I tablespoon a ; art in flapjack pancakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you wilL But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. . . Friday, Ifay 14, 1920.' THE EUBEKA.; REPORTER Shortening Mix and rift dry ingredients; add beaten eggs, uulk and melted shortening; mix vreU. Bike immediately on hot griddle. recipes. Write ter it teOsp. . swAuiwwtaum. KavYufcOlir "Bake with Royal and be Sure N Notice of Zumu Mining ft Milling company, of ths state of Utah. Location of property, Tintlc Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business, Eureka, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the secretary la Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, on Wednesday, May llth, 1120, an assessment, being No. 12, of one (1) cent per share,, was levied on tho capital stock of tho corporation, Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to W. F. Bbrlver, secretary, at his place u corporation of business in Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, June 16th, 1220, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public suction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 7th day of July, 1220, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho office of the secretary at his place of business In Eureka, Utah, to pay ths delinquent .assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. W. F, BliftIVER, Secy. (First pub. May 14, 1122.) Geo. Walsh tonight' at 8tar. Best Remedy For Btoaasrh Trouble. "I am pleased to have ths opportunity to say u good word for Chamberlains Tablets, writes Mrs. Mamie Mo. "I think Bertel of Moberly, they are ths bast remedy tor stomach . . troubles, biliousness sad constipation I have ever used, t have taken them off and oa for two or three years and they always relieve Indigestion, tone up. tho liver and make mo toei fine.-- Children Cry FOR FLETCNCrS OAST O R I A W . The Marvelous Tones of the Cheney are Reflected From Wood r ' It all de- pends upon how yon are dressed. Youll never need to worry if you are in Kuppen- heimer clothes new Spring Ideas. ere &. . The House of Kuppenheimer ' the flute; oboe; cello, violin and viola JT-ff- location Mlllll Ml II 21 afOtAutral Chamb rv i i : i Foot Cheney, inventor and wmairfaw determined that a rrpmAirin initni' npnt which substituted in all cmentisb wooden for the' metal parts uiedm the phonograph, would give a richness and ndditytoitsreproductioMunappraacfaed by other phonographs. v. graphs and is protected by basic patents. Within it are embodied the fundamental acoustic principles of the viobn and pipe acmuL as hoisting engineer or mine surveyor,. J. E. Holmes, Box 262, Eureka. tf Six room house In FOR BALE A bargain. Also ofKnightvllle. fer for sale two horses and piano. Apply to J. P. Boyle, Knightvllle. Phone 122-FOR RESIT Furnished room lu Library.' 8 team best, hot and cold water, 1 12.62. Inquire of .1. M. Williams, at SbriTbr's store. FOR 8ALE In Psysou, Utah, center of city, six room hoaso, big lot, easy to subdiride, flue garden, . The Cheney is a masterpiece of furniture superb as a murical fa m constantly wlmvw in value. Like s craft-aansnq- f x mJ I "The lan&eryou play it nreeter it from" berries, fruits, ete, bam, sheds, city water, lawn; first dess title. Qstck sals 12622. Phone or preferably sse Dr. L. C, Potter, Prove, Cheney talking Machinb Comrkqt Utah. FOR BALE House ' and furniture, ' also sow, calf, 72 chickens and wheelbarrow. Apply to Erie Hors. Dutchtown. WANTED Girl for general house-- . work. ' Mrs. Mark - MeChrystal. : Phone 111. v - - Taylor Brothers Conpaoy . Eureka . v t T anf . a is The instrument which today bean his dmk is the creation of his ynnw ft differs altogether from other phcoo . WIIK universally loved. of Chancy thumbs Cheney - 1 11 6 riifw WANTED-r-Jo- b they are fitting companions to be seen in anywhere. And cost? They ere the cheapest in the long ran. See the iweetocH and richneM of tone THEmch musical instruments as Brief Local Ads 1 You attract attention wherever yon go either favorable or otherwise. i s t X i sSDt |